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Laser cut pin clamps with the center


hole cut just the right size to fit a T pin. They hold sheet or strip tight to the building board and are perfect for use with triangles and guides. 72 per sheet. Only $2.50 postpaid!


• New Strip Clips •New Fuselage Jigs • Laser cut Rib Guides


• Laser Cut Ply Building Triangles List at www.bhplans.com or catalog list for $2.00


Note: CAD plans and laser cut parts are available for many old time gas models from the 30’s-40’s. Two Stamp SSAE for list.


BOB HOLMAN PLANS PO BOX 741 SAN BERNARDINO CA 92402 909 885 3959 • bhplans@aol.com • Website www.bhplans.com


VINTAGE R/C PLANS PBY-5A


PLAN #105 RC $45.95


plus $10.00 s&h US plus $21.00 s&h Foreign)


• 108” W-SPAN • .60 SIZE ENGINE • 4 SHEETS


MANY MORE PLANS AVAILABLE CATALOGUE $3.00 (FOREIGN $4.00)


VINTAGE R/C PLANS FRED NOVACK, OWNER


5105 Pine Hill Circle, Howell, MI 48843 (810)227-1174 www.vintagercplans.com


WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN! Through our bi-monthly publication, The MECA SWAP SHEET and BULLETIN you will be able to contact people with similar interests who will be able to help you to:


• Learn Engine Values


Parts


• Locate Services and


• Find Rare Pieces


• Buy, Sell, Trade • Learn History • Find out about


“Collecto- gethers” and


events


For membership application please write: John Lorenz, 704 Flamingo Circle, Burleson, TX 76028-5041 mitecars@gmail.com


www.modelenginecollectors.org Swami by Jerry Stoloff, 1944 46” Wingspan Zipper


by Carl Goldberg, 1939 1/2A or Electric Texaco


44” Wingspan


SIG’s 4-Star 64 EG ARF


The 4-Star 64 EG ARF is a great choice for transitioning student pilots from high- wing trainers to low-wing aerobatic aircraft. With its low wing, semi-symmetrical airfoil, and light wing loading, the 4-Star 64 takes you to the next level with all the basic aerobatics and whoop-dee-doos your thumbs can conjure up. Intermediate and advanced fliers also appreciate the 4-Star 64’s simple construction, ease of assembly, and super flight performance. This is an airplane you will enjoy taking to the flying field every time. The 4-Star 64 is designed to get you into the air quickly with a traditional handcrafted balsa wood ARF. All wood parts are CAD-drawn, laser cut, and factory jig assembled, so everything fits the way it should. The lightweight airframe is very rugged and has been expertly covered with Oracover® (aka Ultracote®) premium film. Available in yellow or red base colors with complete factory applied markings.


The 4-Star 64 EG ARF is designed for either electric or glow power. It flies well with a 2-stroke glow engine, a 4-stroke glow engine, or a brushless outrunner electric motor with a 4-6 cell Li-Po battery. It’s your choice!


Specifications: wing span, 64 inches; wing area, 847 square inches; length, 57 inches; flying weight, 7-8.25 pounds; wing loading, 19-22 ounces/square foot. Requires: 4-channel radio with 4-5 standard servos. Check the SIG website for further details and pricing.


SIG MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 401 South Front St., PO Box 520, Montezuma, IA 50171-0520, 641-623-5154, www.sigmfg.com


TIRED OF PAYING $1.29 FOR 6 SCREWS?


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e-mail info@microfasteners.com internet http://www.microfasteners.com


Panther 1/2A or Electric Texaco


Walter Schutz, 1939 46” Wingspan


$9200 plus


postage


Models Inc.


12 P.O. Box 1210


Sharpes, FL 32959 (321)537-1159


Area 307 sq. in.


333 sq. in. area


$9150 plus


postage 299 sq. in. area


$8600 plus


postage web site: www.bmjrmodels.com JULY 2013


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